Matt Graves
According to a tweet from the Director of Communications at Twitter, Matt Graves, he has decided to step down from his position, although he says he has no next plans as of yet: “Matt Graves (@mgrooves): After two+ years working on @twittercomms, it’s time for me to move on…” Before Twitter, Graves spent over 2 Continue Reading →
Internet Insanity
Before he launched the most viral video in Internet history, Jason Russell was a half-hearted Web presence. His YouTube account was dead, and his Facebook and Twitter pages were a trickle of kid pictures and home-garden updates. The Web wasn’t made “to keep track of how much people like us,” he thought, and when his Continue Reading →
Social Media Olympics
The 2012 Olympics in London are being touted by some as the world’s “first social Games.” While some question just how social they’ll actually be, there’s no doubt that networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will play an unprecedented role in how information is disseminated from London, and how the global sports conversation is Continue Reading →